THE MORNING HERALD: SUNDAY, vtfOVJEMIi Eli R, 1891
Rawing &nycrat(l.
ON HALE.
The Pailv HKn.un will Je on
ale each niorninij at II. J. Junes'
book store.where itian be procured
at 5 ceqta per copy.
Tilt: vmils.
Malt the AlVan. r...sUll.i.et.Io)
THE JURY DI3J.GKEED.
Tii I; gr'.m Haider Cut Continued
th- Nut Term of Court-
Until
Ait;
F r ll ollit-rs nnrta
The KatiU-rn state
n, Went Siile
C r llitt ut.l Y'WU'n:i..
ill oiB.-4S nith
Uc-lir .a! iltlll.IV o,-:li
0 A M. an' to 7 r. .
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JOTINOH
AKfX T TOW!
Wili; Stark, 1 1 - j-A Ii-rs.
Freidi Ka."tcrn oy.-tor- at Is..m'rf
Kresh frit" cclei y at Allen Km?.
I.-om hurt tin- on:y nvhU r parlors
in the city.
Ox font tie 4 at v. iti r o n j rice ;it
I .lew Dros.
IijT9 feet ml K. ur l.ra'.t at
Allen Lros.
(,'lioice eating :ituleii.!cii:j.':t;;.!i.-r
at Allen Uros.
Kepairin noittly done at Klein
Eros shoe store.
A. Willielu), uieivhuu'. of .Mon
roe, is in the city.
I.iiy jrnr heating ami
stoves of Hopkins l'.roa.
J no. Foshay ret in mil h"u
terday fn.ni a trip Fast.
A Mi line of kM 1:1
opened at Will A Sutrk'3.
Klein Dion., an- giving tl . ir
customers an eh i:.t pi..-;...
tiototlie I Vim. .11 in. res:;Miraiit
for Eastern an. I t'i;int,otei3.
A full line of el ti-ar nn"
tobacco kept at F. I'.. Allen's.
Ires', ovstcrs :n :inv t-t v'i- :.t th..
use ".' i rent?.
Ci.
It H-
j-:M
J 'milium I l'hi) H.xise -' n
Alien Urt.s.. always tupp
CL'stciner witn l-.uttt.-r ami
v th.
r. l:
I'M', rrr lit! v fr-
in
Mr. K.
-liclni.':iii, J ;is lrtati.1 in AU.a'.y.
Xertssinit s th-Iiraeit s at..:
luxuries, at Allen I'.r- s.. -i.,.,iv.
.Miss Zelia Parker h:is returned
from mi extemit. I vi il in ..otlit in
Orfijii.
Ask your grocer for s..'i e li.i
moice miiiiv uuat out ni.i.v i U
hi.i;- out all nijiht I lie
jury in the JiiL'nun niuiiier ease
y s'l-rd.-.y morniiij; reported that
il.ev were nnaMo to airirf. Four
stood for murder in the ti rst
th lin e, four for murder in the
'hi-i.-.i't tii-n-r, ami four for
J uc.jUitti.U
.Inline I'oisr ordered the jury
I .list h iiL'ed an. I the ra-e continued
j until the next term of rourt. No
j ii;.; !ica'i..n was made for hail and
the prisoner rt inumlcd to jail.
I Ciin.-i'li'raMe fec'iiiir lias heen
j aroused in the n 'ihhorhood u heie
j tlie ki ting was done, while the
i prevailing sentiiiu nt is that tlie
' il. l.-ielant is "rnilty.
It is iikelv that Home new and
Mronp-r evidi nre wil! he ohtainttl
hy the stat- at the new
wl"r!i v. ill e-.me uuat th.- term of
rourt to he held in March next.
I . i.-; s.ii I that the defenso will fil
th a voi tosei lire a change f venue
to aiiotiier roiinly.
It in likely" that the hired
iikiii. I.owili-n, w iil he held umlei
L litis t ) :-t i-iiie his atteudaii -e as
a v itm-ss..
The f inr jurors who Voted for a
vii'Mrt of murder in the first
dea re were: l'ctt-r Ui.her, V. S.
Ku'.it. Albert I'lnphrey and A. J
lais; th-jM- l.o votetl for murder
iti the teen i tlt giee wele A. J.
Hieltoti, .1. .. iulliiord, S. S.
M.-vtis ami W. F. Potter; those
! wh vt. tt d forar-i'iittal weie Frank
j I'e'er.-i.n. '. .Moon, John
; ii,l.taiilJ. II. .Murndotr.
j LIXN CCC.Nty BUSINESS CUUNIL.
( The met'tii of the Linn county
I patr. lis, u illi irand P: a irie Grange
No. lo. yestt I'lay was well atttnd
j tlt the v.n.oiis ranjie hein;
1 leiut-senteil. in spite of t-loppy
roads that made it a matter of coii-si.It-iaii'e
tr nhlc to rvarii the
plaer if lueetillv', the t lier: 1 in
ten st in the wellair ol the order
, hroiij:iit a j.-oodly uiiinher to look
, after the Iiil.-il.t-KS.
i Pres.dt nt I'.ryant and S eretary
i Powell weiv- piompliy in iheir
' plart 8, anl the wuikif the m.et-
lie,' was taken up.
Aet:t Matt .Miller reported,
s-mi in mat.t-rs ol liu.sinesd inter-
KEWS OF THE COAST
InttreBtlng Items from ExchiDg't
Th-ooghout the Northwest.
ieese and swan are plentiful on
the Columbia at The Dalles.
i tst Pi Hie ui-miiels.
T.ithani. ' On iieHion a cmuiiltee of live
Fresh .Morha, Java u;.l P'en.'e.l ''"',ul ar raiiKemeiils loi the
cotl'ee received on ev. i v Menu, r at 'l,xl "",;ti"-,,1 l,,V State tiranKe in
. Alleit itroj. " ' Ailuny, cimiiiciiciiig on tins lourtli
llA II 4 t-i ,, i'lit-Mlav in May, s!n, was up-
thi , ,'.r 7. , V'''-V ",',"i,v i"i'.('.das f.,!i..s: J. II.Seott.M.
he- p .! .,t at II,,. . on.,,.,,,,,-:,: S. Train. S. Fro.i.an, li.
.!.u,ch t i-.Iay. A.'l , vn:e.
Suh-eripiions for ail f I I. -: i . 1 1 1 1 It was I'urthei movt d ami arrietl
in ii.'aiiies and nw s,i.i eis lal.en tl::'.t a rt,iniiii!tt e on invitation
ut the H,st...'!:i-e. and rerepti.-a of two from each
Miss Hettirf Miller :e'i i il -.1 -:i'.tn.'" If appointed at the next
t rday from a in'in: h.-.' isi ' i-i ""etiiig of Hie iv.uuril fioui eat-l
Oakland, California. ' -'' repit s n'ed in 1 he ct.unril.
Pon-t f.-r- t that F. F. Ml. n i . ' l1"1' tUAi VU r'ix :" ' ''' r'l"f-te.t
nuw rmiaiiw a .ro.t rv ,.,.. 1 1" M'-est tlie imi. s of a orother
polite Manic'lempl.:. ' e' li. 7k,' "'
.'r" i'" Want "f n m. .lion it was niianimouslv
FweetMi.-h a-honey,in:ipi, tr,.p. VoV. .l,at .he pr.si.it iu of the
ti'..,eall on r. 1-.. Al , . eoi.n.-il, lion. John I'.iy.mt, he add-
In the case of I'.ir -. h mi vs. I" tne c jiniuilti e ol general ar
r.innhnm, i.jr a tliv..n the tie-! raiis.i uie:.is.
fen.iaiit ail jrt e.l ,i. A t-..ii!in:ttei; on linanre. f jt the
Frt-d T. Merrill, of Portland, lie ocra-i n wa3 appointrtl as
hampi..n bicvr'i.-t of ti .- N.,., I ! "As: . S. Tiain, M. II. Wilds,
wet. wa.i in the ritv t m. i.! v - A I'awst n.
CountvCl. rk Paw", , ,.'m . ,;-v il v-e of the r. u-uil, the next
cenes vester.lav to I I i :,. ' '.he coiii ril on the t.rat
... . n.nii.1. mi. .,, . , wull (,.tk pj, (iraniie
Adinirei-of --.teet t..i:t.-.l i.i.in.-. I No. ii.
and latest in..r.,v. I . r.ai.s sl-ou!.! ! A; a n.m; hv llit choir of
miii.v l.l:r s ami see li..-:i 1
Benton county shows an increase
in net valuatiou of f 150.0C0 in the
past year.
There was a public meeting at
Dallas Thurttlay night and t7000
subsidy was euhscribed on the
s))t for a woolen mill plant, $!KXH)
is asked by an eastern capitalist
w ho is ready to put up a $20,000
mill to employ fifty hands.
IJaker City held the first election
in the state under the Australian
ballot law. The papers there say
of it that its workings gave entire
satisfaction, however lunch the
! strikers were at sea in their en
deavor to intimidate voters. The
trial, change from the old style of voting
promises inucii towaiUB ine purity
of the ballot in future.
Wednesday was a big day among
the hopbuyers and the growers at
Aurora, and, hy the way, Aurora
is keepii-g up its reputation this
year as the hop center of Marion
county. The highest price paid
w as 15 '4 cents. This perhaps the
highest price that has been paid
in this section of the state this
year.
Hon. W. L. Bradshaw, the new
circuit judge in Eastern Oregon,
started the sleepy attorneys of
Crook county by opening court
eveiy morning at 8 o'clock, and
also holding a session every eve
ning. Judge P.raddiaw is from
Yamhill county, and that explains
it. 1 hose w ho are so fortunate as
to have gotten their star; in old
Yamhill are all rustlers.
Corvalli6 Times: The fall rains
have been earlier than usual this
year, but it is undoubtedly for the
best. The ground has been
tho:oughly satur.t'd and farmers
are enabled to plow at hast a
month earlier, than t year ago.
The result will he a large acreage
of full-sown grain, with prospects
of another abundant harvest. We
predict nice weather from now to
Christina?.
A nugget was found the other
i lay in Grant county tt at was as
laiye as arhihl's hand and weighed
$.'!oo. The Kast-Oregonian des
cribing it says: The big nugget
was discovert d uniirriiPHt h a lock.
hy which it appears to have ben''?ral"
flattened. It averages alwut four
inches in length, two and a half
inches in width, and one quarter
of an inch in thickness and i about
as pretty a piece ol noiii as a
man ever feasted his eyes upon.
THE CH0RCHE3,
Whea, Whr tad by Whom EeiTioee
Will Be Held To-Day.
Conokeg ahos ai, Corner of Kuurth
and Ferry streets, Preacliinir every
Sunday at 11 a. m., Hint 7:45 h. m.
Sabbjtb sell lot at P2:i5. Prayer
meeting Wednesday evening. Kt.
8. E. Webster, U. 1. of Peucfeylvauia.
Pastor.
raESHTTERi ax. corner of Broadal
bin and Fifth streets. Service at tl a
m. and 7:o0 p. in. Pastor Kev.E. K.
I'rit hard. Sabbath school a,t 12:15 p.
in. Prayer meeting every Wednesday
eAening.
M KTiiouisT. Corner Ellsworth and
Third streets. Services at 1 1 a. in. and
7::J0 p. m. Pastor, Kev. 8. E. Meiuhi
Ker, Pastor. SubbaMi school 2::iu p. ni.
Prayer meeting every Thursday eve
uiug. St. Paul Metiioimst Corner Mont
gomery and Third streets. Services at
11 a. in. and 7::!0 p. m. Pastor, 11.
S. Shangle Sabbath at-hool at 10
in. Prayer meeting on hursdav
evenings.
CSlTED PllESItYTEUIAX. ConitT of
Washington and Fifth streets. Servi
ces at 11 a. in. and 7::jup.ui. Pastor Kev.
S.G Irvine. Sabbath school at 2::i)p.
ui Prayer meeting every Wednesday
evening.
Evanoklical. Corner of Lyon and
Fourth streets, services at 11 a in
and 7 30 p in. Pastor, Kev. L. S. Fisher.
Sabbath school 10 a. in. Prayer meet
ing ever Wednesday evenimr.
CuuiSTlAN ClUKCll Services every
every Sun. lay at their church at 11 a.
m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school
at 10 a. m. Prayer uiee'iii'
Thursday eveuings at 7::t0 p. m.
All are invited to atteud. Kev. Jas. P.
Steward, pastor.
Catholic. Services' every Sunday
at 11 a. m., by Rev. Fr. L. Metayer.
Baptist. Corner of Lyon and Fifth
streets, Services at 11 a. in. and 7:3c.
p. in. Pastor Rev. Geo. II. Hill.
Sabbath school immediately after the
uiorniiijr -Services. Pray-r meeting
every Wednesday evcuiuV.
EribfoPAi. Services every Sab
bath morning at It a. m. Hev, M
Plummer, pastor.
ISISIXKSS LOCALS.
Oregon at the World's Fair.
It must he admitted that the
canvass being made t raise a
world's fair fund in Oregon is not
meeting with much success. It
looks now as if Oregon would be
unrepresented at the great exposi
tion. This is deplorable, but there
seems to be no help for it. It is
possiole that later reports from the
canvassers will put a brighter
outlook on the subject, but the in
i neat ions for such a rei-ult are not
now encouraging. Portland Tele
ii's.
' to- l.:t.i;..-s
line ff l.il;e
pons snitabl'-
the
w r
rear
ot!tei
h.-is..
everal
sf.len
inau'iiirn t nt in.-lniii:
Just received a
Bazaar an e!eg.ir:t.
o rds, fringes and j ,,i
nr ail k n.tn o ia:.v work.al
i.i . - '
new niaii-.'S in zri.lii n
i oil :,ii Ch-xe il,,i.i: -!, !
from Toledo ) ten!.; v. ,,n
way to Por land, I.. -,-i"ii-a -h i
pump i.,r tl. T.le f., t , ;.i r..m- i
pany.
v in. l att iiii ii, v. iei ii it!. s i
i.etiaiion, went t. .i;,- th.
tl ty and icreive 1 f:oi:i .-. tut
thieves arrest. .! tl . :',
liiisiiij; artlel. s w hi. i
from b in.
The sale t l the ()i
railro -.tl is advt r:i-.
"ii i.e.t.ier, nv Mielli'l
.Ma-kay. t'i.- p t...
the highest I.i id r on We
Lect -niber 'J.
a Halloween j
in vi it- a ton;
tueti?an aiei.ifiitallv r,
w hilo j.l - ;ti. ,
pud the rtsi.ii wa- tl t
now ncr-ts a broken i
1 'V. 1. Tholllt'S i. . I j
fJ etaiyof the Aiii.-rie.ni -.ib-j
"' r l nioii." I r tlie P.:. :;ii;toa,-f, '
-reach in ti e M. Ii ebiiit 1, to' .
j .t II . m.. on "N ih:s-i 1-1.,; i
t tin Laiitl" ami at 7 e. m. on '
Iay ot K-st I-r An," a 1 v ii
made we.e-.iii
! on
in C
Wi
iMi
'III..;
I '.st i I i t-
I" lit II-
lll
lav,
if.-
u ty in
ly a-.d gin
oil- It gelht I
and J;.eoh
ir.i.nl Prairiu tuangt' a le ess was
i.iKeii. and a boiintilnl uinner, pre
iare.1 i.v tl.e hid es of (hand Piai
l if, a a hi v discu-sed.
( n resinning wt ik. under cood
of llu? unler, Judge K 1'. Boise
made ext. n-letl remarks, w hich
were I stv ned to with interest and
p o it.
v iiliam M. I l.l'tary.secretai y of
!h' Mate (ir.ine, gave interestim;
into! ii.ati. ii relative to thestamling
ft the .r lei in the Slate, showing
a i.ioperoiis conditio.), anj many
o'.'ht-r interesting matters.
.1. B. Piopt made suggestions
j looking .'..r i he good o! the order.
u motion i.i M II. Wilds a vote
i of thanks was extended to irand
I rair.t- Orange fot its entertaui-
mciit oi tlie roiiiicd.
A vote of thanks was also ten
.It retl to Jud'H Boise ami Secre
tary iHleary for their Jttti r.t lance
.t'fl appropriate wortls fur the
g.) . 1 ot the order.
Important If Trn.
The NewiKjrt Times is authority
for the statement that there has
heen a little iuiet conciliation be
tween Col. T. E. Hogg and Mr.
Blair and arrangements are on
foot to push the Oregon Pacific
load in the near future to its east
ern ter. minus with all faction-
working in harmony. The present
outlook for the Oregon Pari lie is
better than ever before and more
eoiititlept-.. it felt ami shown all
along the line than has even been
seen in the past. It is said Col.
Ih-gi is to be president and Mr.
Bl.t:r is to name the manager.
Our citizens are more conlideut
that prosierity is at our very door
now more than ever and all ex-M-ct
work to began early in the
spring.
A Severe Fail
Charles Tahler. an assistant in
the Western Union Telt graph
otlice, hail the misfortune yestcr
day w hile climbing a telegraph
poll to repair the line, to fall a
distance of fifteen feet, severely
spraining his left ankle and indict
ing seveie bruises.
MIL NEKVCa LI Ml PILL.
Act on a new principle regain
ting the liver, stomach and bowel j
through the nerves. A new dis
covery. Dr. Miles' Pills speedily
cure biliousness, bad taste, torpi 1
liver, piles, constipationr Un-
equaled for men, women, children
Smallest, mildest, surest I i0 dose i
for 25 enntfl. Samples ee, at
Stanard & Cusick.
8h.it r.r a Bear.
.S.iiuuel Kennedy and familv for
r.ieily lived on the farm near Park
Place. About two years ago the
faiinlv moved to Nestuc-a where
they have since liveil. The two
boys, Jeremiah and Jesse, were
we. I known here. Last Saturday
the boys were in the woods hunt
ing a lu ar. Jesse heard a great
com mot ion iu the brush in which
their dogs were participating, and,
supposing it to be ciusedt.y the
hear, he snot. It was bis biorher
Jeiemiah and the idiot was fatal
almost instaneously. Oregon Cily
Fnterprise.
il h
I lie Southern I'lit-illc K'x tennloti.
Aii tllort is being made by in-
to.... ... ... j . it' i:
; l o:it-i.iiii iin i-.i in v orvauis Mini
' j M-.nioi' to urg.' th outh rn Pa-
t lie I ompai'v to extend their line
fyo'ii Cor-. ;.I is to Jul i-i ion Cily at
one', t.r early in tl.e spring. The
('rvallis (i.izette says tha? fam.
ers a o :g ilis or ip su I line aie
i w ihn.g to t.ona'e a certain amount
I of labor toward grading the road-
llil.'lliltj; 1'iisla.
Any ..' serving o, i-on who has
been in Albany aia h-imih (,f tim,
tMII'lot but half oi-.-t-M. i t! e i.iek
t,i hitchii'g !.- s for hoi-"-. ldr
mers w I o eoiiie into huii;.
are often d.-t.-iretl I In i . irom. 1.,..
cau'-e Itiey cann it li-.id
to tl-their teams. f..r ale
Utes, a'ltl tie refoic i
places to tl.. tiieir trad
business men s.'ioi.l ,., ,
matter ami see that su tat
are provided. Sm-I
llchiv rei-av f .r tl
trouble Sel.t, iu t!
amount of business
thereby. A word to
sutlicit-nt. Look into
and act accoul ugly.
any p'aec
mm
to uT-rr
e.g. I'ur
iitto ;1,
!! it
.e
I lie I, luovinii ' li e ctmit.inv will
'build at an early day ; but thoec
parties who mauled this company
I tiie liiit of way years ago,' are
tk'tttir.g t retl of the coini.ani '
dihittny methods ami delays, and
if .-iuiii' n.ove toward buiitiing the
tei.sioii is not madt-in the near
lutuie. t'.e parties interested will
"ig.'i.i.e f r tiie lilirptiM. of t am-el-
their strg.'eiiieut with the S. P.
ft-rtherght ..f uav granted
their I ne. if the S. P. Co.,
' n t -ee Iitto pu.-h the matter,
i n lerst l that other capital
are willing to taktt l.ol.l i.n.1
iv.-,:
:l'r
l.loe
I it i.-
; ist
i a con ise would I hni'tl au iialepeinlent line ami
tune and
inerea.-.d
MHi.rv
the wi
ti.l' II
have it in oi.. r.i'i.n l eft; re Hnotln.r
suniu.er passes.
iti i
.11. C. ( lilt It'll M.lll'.ll.
A series of '"thi-pel in
(services wdl be giien I v Mr.-. I..
1. Hutchinson M.irgaii' and bet
two sons. Jack ami Bichie, oi tb
famous Hutehinsoii iuuii'y of silv
ers, with brief Blb'e studies by
Kvangelist Henry Morgan. Time,
11 a.m ,u ami 7:-0 i". .v.. Mm. lay,
JSov. 8th. K very one come aiid
welcome. ,
iii:miv;i).
Ti:.V-K MIKLTmX. Ui, SiiutNy,
It. ;il t lie re.-lllelltf of A . M,
M.t ;t.ii. .il .Ionian, the bride's fattier.
Lev. I. I" t ;) in ,,,, oMit-iatieir, Yr.
l.l.iar-1 Tra k and Miss Ltii-imla
Mii:t.ii:.
-M liONAI.H- KlKiEKS-On Suutbiy
V. , l-t :.. i. 7
i-i in i.r.iwii.ti e i.f i
Murtler Will Out.
The following is from the
l.aker (. lty Blade: The old spy
ing that "murder wiil out" has
probably come true at last in
the ease of the mysterious dis
appearance of Willis Skiff, a
prominent citizen of Union about
six years ago. The sudden disap
pearance of Skill" and the mvsterv
which enshrouded the aliiiir is
still fresh in the m'nd and does
not need reiterating. At the time
of the disappearance of Skirt three
parties living at North Powder
were arrested ami tried for his
murtl-r, nam ly, Dr. Tihbits,
Bobier and Dave Wiggins. On
account of lack of evidence the
parties were released. In Mon
tana last week a party was hung
for murder by the name of Dr.
Tibbetts; before he died Tibbelts
confessed to the murder of Willis
Skitf and afterwards disjiesing of
me notiy in rowueriver. Tibbetts
exonerated Bobier and Wiggins
irotii any know ledge ot or band in
the murder of Skill', saying he alone
did the deed. At the time of the
tnal public sent iiient and circum
stances were against Tibbets, but
enough evidence c.uld not be
gathered to convict him.
Teacher' Examination.
Notice is heieby uiven that the
regular public examination of
teachers, lor Linn county, will
take place in Albany, commencing
on Wednesday, Nov. 13th, at 1
o'clock '. m. and continue until
Friday noon, Nov. l.'Mi. All
teachers must positively be present
at the time of commencement, as
no one will be admitted to the ex
amination who is not so present.
G. F. Rcssiii.i.,
County School Superintendent.
French Taney Wafer.
These wafers are for the relief
and cure of painful and iregular
menses, and will remove all ob
structions, no matter what the
cause, and are sure and safe every
time. Manufactured by Kuierson
Drug Co., San Jose, Cal., and for
sale at J. A. Cuinming's drug
store only.
Notice to the Public.
I have this day Hold to R i.
Watson & Co., the grocery store
and comission business heretofore
carried on by ine, at the corner of
1-. Us worth and Second street, con
sisting of stock of groceries, pro
visions fixtures, etc. I will pay
all bills incurred by me while con
ducting said business, on presenta
tion. I retain the book accounts,
and parties indebted to mi can
call and pay at the store until Dec.
1st, 1891. R. O. Watson & Co.,
receipting for me. After that date
all unpaid accounts will be placed
in the hands of my attorney for
collection. E. J. L.ixxixo.
Nov. 2, 1801.
Oysters in every style at Isom.s.
Cranberries at C. K. Drowneil's.
Meals at the Delmonico 25 cents.
For nice fresh oysters go to John
Isom's.
Oysters in any tpuantity at
Isom's.
Oysters for families 50 cents a
pint at Isom's.
New jewelry of latest pat terns at
Will k Stark's.
Buy your gasoline stoves of
Hoi'kins Bros.
Will tt olaik have some elegant
souvenir spoons.
Meals at all hours at the Dia
mond Chop House.
When in town call at the Del
monico for your meals.
Fresh oysters in any style at the
Diamond Chop House.
Choice pickles in bulk, or quan
tities to suit, at Parker Bros.
Great reduction in embroidered
flouncing at W. F. Reads.
Fresh comb honey, Linn county
production, at Parker Bros.
Beautiful gold watches in every
imaginable design at Will A
Stark's.
Ladies, Misses ami children's all
wool uncerwear in great variety at
the Ladies Bazaar.
Keep your ejes open for bar
gains at F. E. Allen's cheap gro
cery store.
Littler & Ball, dentists, make
aluminum plates, goal plates and
continuous gum plate?.
Sodaville water is kept constan
lyon hand hv tlie bottle at ti. 1
Blaekman's drug itore.
Go to the Albanv Baths A I
her Shop for first class work
Geo. A. Landreth proprietor.
All kinds ol lruit boxes in
: quantities to suit at the Sug ir
Pine Door A Lumber Company s
Span of good horses, harness
and farm wagon for sale. Apply
to J. A. tiross or at Mepot Motel.
Furnished room snitabl for one
or two gentlemen. Fee of hat I
Convenient location. Inquire
C. B. Winn.
Will A Stark will be glad to
Miow you their large line ol beau
lilul silverware. It will tlo vou
geed, even if you don't buy.
Call and see the brilliant di
play of library lamps t t C. E
isrowneirs. .Not one kept over
from last year but all this year's
styles ami w ill be sol I at the
lowest living prices.
Mi. J. S. Morgan has jus
completed burning a fresh kiln
at l is brick yard one mile west of
the court bouse, ami is prepared
to till all orders. A man will be
in waiting at the yard to attend to
all callers lor brick.
t TK1 STKK KHIrNII This is t.. c-itiliv
tieit I li:ue IIim ahit rrceitt-tl from w
M.-l liei.ii. au't: it at thi ( Luc of ihc t
ntxticiit lire InMirjii c t'oninanv. t,f Iln-t
furtl. I "on , aixtetrii huinlrol (s..:k.) ...ihir,
wli i Ii it rvtTV rent llt.it I v:w i .H'.rtf'i for
III mi rcTi.t loss ni-.tr tins citv. I . Iieeriuliv
rt-cuntinvii.l this c.tiip.iny ita.l tlicir aynit
he re to those ho ti. e.l reliable tir inMir.iiir.',
houiiiK thai if any one xliouM lutt; Hie inn
i.iriune to oe itiiria", tmt o' nonet- an. I hum.
an I have Wvn tle'V "ill h.vo me Ii fiithful
lriei..l to sUi..l hy thrm in t me of ilistris..
A ti. H..HI
Ailiant, Or , .Not. 7, lvl.
Tins is Hie ro. imil Ii i tluttlii taii. Ii n'tl
omiiI'hiu p;ti 1 in imr t-ity witliii tli-j last
four inonthH an. I ctr.a nlv ; ctk - wc!l f..r it.
w. h, .M.Thi-rw.n in tin- ! -r.t for lln t'tii
mc-iciit I'ltmraiitc I omiianv in tliiseay.
THE WOKI.I KNK1CIIKU.
The facilities of the present day
for the production of everything
that will conduce to the material
welfare and comfort of mankind
are almost unlimited and when
Syrup of Figs was first produced
the world was enriched w ith the on
ty perfect laxative known, as it is
Die only remedy which is truly
pleasing and refreshing to the taste
and prompt andeuectual tocleanse
the system gently in the Snrii.-
time or, in fact, at any time any
the better it is known the more
popular it becomes.
MEN'S, BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S:
01ZERC0H
We have overcoats for the big,
And Overcoats for the small,
Overcoats for you one,
And Overcoats for yon all.
A Great Overcoat Sale !
We make OVERCOATS a leading specialty, a-.d ran truthfully assert that nr. Fn. h an .vs. itn. nt
has ever before been se-Mi in the Willamette Valley. We hai e :
Cat)) ovorcoats
Long1 ovorcoats
Holt:n over co it :j
Worsted ovorcoit3
Ulster overcoats
Chinchilla ovorcoats
Korsoy overcsats
Stockinet ovorcoats
overcoats
Soz
Chsviot ovcrcca
Tcavcr overcw-ats
Co-kcro ovsreoat:
M
an. I M.--. I. -r.-ii., K.nt-rrn,
Death of (ieorge Keene).
A dispatch was received yester
d iy by Mr. C. G. Burkhart from
J. M. Keeney, at Salt Lake City,
tUting that bis brother, George
il. Keeney, had died soon after
arriving there, where he had gone
in hopes of benelitting his health.
The remains w ill De brought to his
home at Halsev for burial.
Another Job for the Grand Jury,
Chas. E. Stone was arranged in
Arthur ii. MeDoiiulti i Justice Coshow's court yesterday
on a cubijio oi iryniic ta pass a
Logus check on the Bank of Oregon
on James Murray. His bonds were
tixed at t-jt 0, and failing to furn
ish them he now languishes in the
county jail.
Kev. c
ItOK.N. .
MKVK U.-j ni Tl,urduy. Nov. .V, lSiif,
. in .Ml.anv. to i hi- "ife of (j'eorire'
Mctii, u i"iu.
Having liought the grocery and
commission business carried on at
the corner of Second and Ellsworth
streets hy Capt. E. J. Banning,
and laid in a full and complete
stock of choice family groceries
and supplies, we respectfully solicit
the patronage of former customers
and of the people generally of Al
bany and vicinity.
R. (i. Watson k Co.
Referring to the above 1 take
pleasure in recommending my
eucceasors, R. G. Watson A Co!,
to former customers and the peo
ple of Albany ami vicinity.
E. J. Lakmno.
Nov. 2, 181.
whites oLovrrr-
TIXU
1 i IU
HI ill" III IV 111'
.Ilk
II 11 I; I j
These lines h-ive been invented Ly
Mr. (ito. White, The LADIKd'
TAILOK, of 111! New- liurliii-toii St.,
W. l.ontliin Kiivrlainl, and 1112 P.
Street, N. V., Washington, 1). V.
The success since introduced, 4 ye ira
ujro, has liccn marvelous, More'th.in
a million ladies in Kurtu e and this
country arc iisinjr tlitm with tlie
i;reatt'st sali-fat-titin. These liiiiiisrs
are cut to y'uir .order, therefore ::n
eleiraut litlii'r and stylish waist si ml
sleeves are iilw ays i;u:ii!inl:!iil. Tiny
ait- cut of Best Kniclish Mlt-sia in all
shades. Iu ordering send the but
measure, over the liii;li.t purt of
lintund waist nie.tsiire; if extia Ions;
waisted it:entio'i it. Price, r0 cents:
in Fancy ri:.:ed Silesia, T." cuts
extra postatte. Send postal note,
money order or stamps t;i iet.
White, Ladies' Tailor, IMJKSt. N.
Vi , Vsshiniitoii , I). C.
Wo havo Blue, Black and Brown Overcoats
"WchavoTan, Snufifand Slato Colored Overco ts,
Overcoats vrith. fur on and overcoat: without far
Overcoats "with Velvot Collar:, Overcoats -with cloti collars
"Wo ha?e single and douhlo hrcastoi overcoats
"We have overcoat: for .he small nan a- -well a: tho la: uaa
We 1
e have overcoats wuh M.k linirir. ami overcoats with ciisKiinei.. i;.,;...r .... I, .,
Kit ii lining, ami overcoats with worsted linirg. Call while I he as
sortment is laige ami make a selection.
:tj m i t ! fariiicr-
WE HAVE A FEW OF (;CRr:
k
I!
idios 1.00 Siii
IF YOTJ
WISH
s for
toys
J. 1. Uallae fj
Co.,
ALBANY,
STRAHAN BLOCK.
OREGON.
Fail to do Our Duty.
Everbody has at times failed to
lo their dutv towards themselves.
Hundreds of ladv readers sutler
from sick headache nervousness.
sleeplessness and female troubles.
,et them follow the example of
Mrs. 11. Herbechter, Stevens
oint, Wis., who for five years
sutlered greatly from Nervous Pro
stration and sleeplessness, tried
hysicans and different medicines
without success. But one Lottie
of I'r. Miles' Nervine caused sound
leep every night and she is 'eelinir
like a new person. Mrs. Elizabeth
Wheeler, Laramie City, Wvoming
who tried all other remedies, de-
ires that after three week's use
the Nervine for Htadache.
Nervous Prostration, etc., she was
entirely relieved. Sold by Stanard
A Ciui. k. Trial Bottle Free.
of
Iti kl.CS AH SIC A HALVE.
Tl.e best salve in th'j world for Cut.
Bruises, Sti.es, Fleers, Salt Kheiini,
Fever sores, Tetter, Chapped Hand,
lullilains. Corns, and skin Kruntiona,
and pos lively cures Piles, or l.o pay
tUir. l. It is guaranteed to f;ivd
oeilei-t satisfaction, or money re
funded. Price '-i5 cents ner box. Fcr
sale by Foshuy iV Mast 11
"ACO
WHITE'S
TKltrKCr F1T1INU AM HANti
1NU liEAIIY ft T SKIitT
I.lMNti
The Skirts are cut of h.st Kiadi h
I'ercaline. in all shade. Tiny are
cut to your order, ther- fore an elegant
liting kkirt is always cuarunt ..ed. In
order. ng send waiat iiieasure unit
lent'th of skir! in Ironl. I'ru e i.i et;nt
.'"'rr.:: QUARTER
is now liakt City. aPCJTllDV
iit-ui who hv) Elliot UC II I Un ff
become hivKti lit! wi Jt the resources
aiililecliiinent of that country. Thii
man it nr n h.?r than Mr. John Stewart, oik
if tlie wealthiest bnoimwt influential titirenf
in thr cHiuty. In a re cent lelter he nays:
"I h u! n stilfcr'iiir from pains in my h L
unit 4:0 lie ml kidney CfinnKint 1'or Mine time,
and haC twi- many retiittiiitt without an
hut temporHry relief. The in inj hack
had hecoinc so Kcverc tht I was iTcvenWU
from atlt'n'liii to my work ami could not
hi vc uitlntit the it-! of a ne. Hearing,
toruiih a trtemi, of tlie wonderful cure el
fi t hy Oregon Kidney Tea, I wan induced to
t3 a t:o, and from tliut verv first dfe I
found iiiHtitnt relief, and tMfrc u ii.tf halt
the contents of the hox the pxina in l y tcl
ei'tirely il::tpHjrei I have every t ith ii
the virtues ot ihc Oieon Kidney Tea, and
cm et'hhi'ienTiouNiy rcumnetHi it to im
frieu.lf. v.uUI iiot bo wuhout it for any
Ihmjr."
lreu"n Kidney Tea cure tK-adachc, mcon
WHERE?
In llic fclii slmli I Kiir?
ft
14
FOR PRICES, QUALITY I'OXS! li;Hi:
and I'" cents for postage. Send p'slal tii.cn.-e t.i uri .e, iin. k dust w.tliiii.nt, bum
note money order or stampe, to (Jeo. paint Jl .iiBti..n while urinating, mad
il i.;o. 1 -..lies' Tailir: 1 1 Vi Street . N. I a 1 'r-tin of the ki.ii.cy or urinary t.rKaiu
V., .VashiiiKton, D. C.
j of uitin-r m x.
1
I'ut up at I. W. Tatliam'a meat
market, on Second and Maine
streets, in the lower ward. For
sale at wholesale and retail.
Baby cried,
Mother sighed,
Doctor prescribed :
Cahtoria I
D"PRICES
-.M
P.IY
Mil.K
(il 1'
tmi:
Tin:
thi:
mwi:st.?
r.!.Ni:i n.iif
SO WE CLAIM.
CALL AND SEF.
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L.
m :-:
E. BLAIW,
diiiff :-: (Mir
CJsed in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standaic
Merchant Tailor.